Dames Kill Shot-Is it Real-Bad Sunspot Coming Our Way!

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Post by Iris » 07-30-2005 05:57 AM

Thanks, everyone. If you decide it's time to unplug your stuff, I hope you'll let us all know, please?
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Post by tiffany » 07-30-2005 06:08 PM

SOLAR FLARE: An X-class explosion above sunspot 792 on July 30th hurled a coronal mass ejection (CME) into space: movie. Although the CME was not squarely Earth-directed, it should deliver a glancing blow to our planet's magnetic field tonight or tomorrow. Sky watchers should be alert for auroras.

http://www.spaceweather.com

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Post by Cpt Spike Mike » 08-04-2005 09:39 PM

Okay, it goes like this;

A solar flare is a magnetic storm on the Sun which appears as a bright, whitish spot, not dark like a true sunspot. They sometimes occur near sunspots, and eject high-energy particles and gases ( from 3.6 millionº to 24 millionº F) a few thousand miles from the surface of the Sun. A solar prominence (also known as a solar filament) is an arc of gas that erupts from the surface of the Sun. They can reach hundreds of thousands of miles into space, and are held aloft (sometimes for months) by strong magnetic fields. A coronal mass ejection is a huge bubble of plasma gas threaded with magnetic field lines. They can travel millions of miles and disrupt the flow of solar wind and can (but not always) cause problems on Earth dealing with satellites, the electric power grid, wireless communications, etc. Here's a CME from April 7, 1997 that produced a halo event. A halo event is observed when a CME is directed at our planet. CMEs are often in relation to solar flares & prominences but can also happen independently.

Now, with all that in mind let me add this: Ed Dames is not an astronomer. If he were, he would realize that a meteor shower isn't enough to force down the shuttle. The space shuttle, ISS and thousands of satellites are not in any danger. If they were, this would've already happened at some point in the last 5O years or so of space exploration. Also, a CME is not a solar flare, as solar flares, and even solar prominences, don't even reach near the orbit of Mercury, some 33 million miles out.

So, please go on about your daily lives, and stop investing so much into a man's word who's trying to sell you "remote-viewing kits". There is no "kill shot" coming. If a solar flare had charred the Earth at sometime in the past, there would be irrefutable proof in the geological record all over the planet, and it's not there.

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Post by Guest » 08-05-2005 12:16 AM

Yeah a voice of reason. You go Spike Mike.

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Post by racehorse » 08-05-2005 12:22 AM

Cpt Spike Mike wrote: There is no "kill shot" coming.


I hope not!
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Post by Iris » 08-05-2005 01:27 AM

Thanks, Mike. :)
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Post by Alien_UK » 08-05-2005 08:22 AM

The Sun can spew out into space all it wants! the truth is we will all be here next year.

Try again Dr.Doom

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Post by snowbird » 08-05-2005 08:53 AM

Oh hell, I thought all our bills might be fried...

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Post by Cpt Spike Mike » 08-05-2005 11:15 PM

Yes, you've got better odds of being bitten by a shark, while holding a straight or better and being struck by lightning all at the same time. And in Kansas, too. :eek: :D

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Post by tiffany » 08-07-2005 12:11 AM

Cpt Spike Mike wrote: Yes, you've got better odds of being bitten by a shark, while holding a straight or better and being struck by lightning all at the same time. And in Kansas, too. :eek: :D



Well you spoil sport Spikey...I was having fun with this thread...:D

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Post by drnewel » 08-08-2005 04:18 PM

I am not so sure this remote viewing business is not just tapping in to some one's mind control information and locking your head and thoughts onto a foreign or harmfull power.

The best state to be in is - complete non noise or complete clear mind, not crowded with these "Images."

The people on the radio show "Coast To Coast" whom claim to have this ability - should be placed on mind control - they scare the %&#* out of me.

Imagine the horror of some one tapping in to a demon's psyonics and hearing the 24 tones of universal chakra or similar - That's what one remote viewer has done - channeled a lower house of a plane of something you can't write on the internet.

What if a foreign power has a grid installed in the low frequency spectrum and has all of this information out there to tap in to - bad. The foreign power could be Demonic, Alien, Cultish, A form of Anarchy that is not known as yet, etc.
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Post by theWAVE » 08-08-2005 05:02 PM

As of now.. All is quiet.
http://www.n3kl.org/sun/noaa.html

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Post by sayntbrigid » 08-08-2005 09:03 PM

The solar activity is interesting though....and it does affect things on Earth.....so does the moon.........ya know?

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Post by Alien_UK » 08-09-2005 05:49 AM

sayntbrigid wrote: The solar activity is interesting though....and it does affect things on Earth.....so does the moon.........ya know?




So true sayntbrigid. But the Sun has been doing wicked stuff for centauries long before we could even monitor it and we are still here. There is a school of thought that the sun may have played a part in the demise of the dinosaurs



As for the moon when it is a full one every nutter in Britain crawls out of the wood work, bet it’s the same over there. ;)


And ask any nurse what it is like in A&E on the eve of a full moon.:D :D :D

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Post by Guest » 08-09-2005 06:09 AM

I wonder why we would need to buy his video if the sun flare is inevitable and also pretty impossible to get an exact date.

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